Alaska Airlines to Serve as Official Airline of Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race

Published: February 28, 2013

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska Airlines will serve as the official airline sponsor of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, marking the 35th year the carrier has supported the event.

"It's a privilege to be the official airline of The Last Great Race," said Marilyn Romano, Alaska Airlines' regional vice president – Alaska. "Each year the Iditarod brings to life an important part of the heritage of our namesake state."

As the official airline of the Iditarod, Alaska Airlines continues its tradition of presenting the Leonhard Seppala Humanitarian Award, which recognizes one musher for providing exemplary dog care and is considered the highest honor a competitor can receive. Voted on by the trail veterinarians, the Leonhard Seppala award is named after one of Alaska's most-celebrated mushers, whose 1925 sled-dog team traveled the longest distance to transport diphtheria serum to Nome.

As part of its sponsorship, Alaska Airlines also will help provide air transportation and
dog-care supplies for 50 Iditarod veterinarians who come to Alaska from across the United States to care for the race dogs' health and safety.

In addition, many Alaska Airlines employees contribute their time at the event. Among them are several Alaska Airlines pilots who lead the Iditarod Air Force, flying veterinarians, supplies and volunteers to remote checkpoints along the trail.

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